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Managing Cashflow in Your Small Business
Understanding and managing cash flow is vital for the health and sustainability of any small business. Join us for an insightful webinar on “Mastering Cash Flow Analysis for Small Businesses,” designed to equip you with the tools and knowledge needed to effectively analyze and manage your cash flow.
What You’ll Learn:
- The Basics of Cash Flow: Gain a clear understanding of what cash flow is and why it’s critical to your business’s success.
- Cash Flow Components: Learn about the different components of cash flow, including operating, investing, and financing activities.
- Cash Flow Statements: Discover how to prepare and interpret cash flow statements to get a clear picture of your business’s financial health.
- Forecasting Cash Flow: Explore techniques for forecasting cash flow to anticipate and prepare for future financial needs and challenges.
- Managing Cash Flow: Learn practical strategies for managing cash flow, including tips for improving cash inflows and managing outflows.
- Tools and Software: Get an overview of the best tools and software available to help you analyze and manage your cash flow efficiently.
- Case Studies and Real-Life Examples: See how other small businesses have successfully navigated cash flow challenges through detailed case studies and real-life examples.
Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your financial management skills and ensure the sustainability of your business. Register now and take the first step towards mastering cash flow analysis for your small business!
For more information, please contact lynn@idrsinc.org.
Presenter:
Bruce Bishline, a citizen of Cherokee Nation, brings over 35 years of experience in small business as an owner, teacher, and consultant. For over 25 years, Bruce taught the acclaimed program “How to Start Your Own Business,” guiding countless aspiring entrepreneurs through the intricacies of launching their ventures. In addition to teaching, Bruce provided personalized support to his clients, helping them research and develop their business ideas. Even in retirement, he remains passionate about helping people achieve their entrepreneurial dreams.
Bruce’s diverse work experience spans over 20 years in retail, including 12 years as the owner and operator of a retail hardware store. His entrepreneurial journey also includes ventures in website design, development, and marketing, importing and selling products, and supporting Native American artisans by selling their products and supplying them with necessary materials. Additionally, Bruce has run his own small business consulting firm.
Bruce holds a B.S. in Accounting and is a certified Economic Development Finance Professional through the National Development Council. He is also a Certified Coach through the Center for Coaching Certification and a Certified Instructor for the Indianpreneurship Program through ONABEN.
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